Am I the only one who finds the relentless stream of self-improvement programs this time of year depressing?
Not only because their purveyors are capitalizing on someone’s idea of self-worth
Not only because they remind me of my own lack of self-actualization and self-love
— Or maybe that’s what drives my major bone of contention:
That it is never as simple as ten steps, six sessions, and three weeks.
There is no miracle mini-session that can cure the complex web of what has gotten us to our present state of . . .

And that’s what I think depresses me.
The false hope.
How many times can a title draw you in, only to be left wanting more after a superficial few paragraphs.
When nothing exterior can help, when it’s all an inside job.
You’re so right! Yikes, all the ads online for somatic workouts, adaptogen drinks, powders and potions purported to solve any and every problem – even the ones you didn’t know you had! I refuse to be diagnosed by an algorithm.
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I am SO targeted. You are better than I at refusing them. I may not subscribe to them, but they still bother me on some level!
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Yep! It’s all so stupid and made to take our money. No thanks.
I am loved and going to enjoy my life. The end!
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May we all embody that!
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